A group of young leaders from Lebanon, Syria, Gulf countries join the Sharaka organization to strengthen the bond between Israel and the Arab world following the Abraham Accords

Over 70,000 Slovakian Jews taken to concentration camps, with authorities paying Nazi Germany for each Jewish citizen who was transported; extreme far-right party skips vote

Irmgard Furchner is charged with complicity in murders of more than 10,000 people Stutthof -- one of first women prosecuted in such a crime in decades

Using testimony from survivors, Germany says woman, 95, had 'concrete responsibility' in murder of 10,000 victims while serving as assistant, stenographer for Stutthof camp head

Historians say rare photos of camp -- only 2 were previously known -- appear to show American tried in Germany for allegedly being a guard there

When the Allies liberated the first camps, the ghastly images of what they found were not widely shared. The discovery of Ohrdruf marked a turning point

For years, David Wisnia had wondered whether Helen Spitzer's connections in the camp had saved him from death, the New York Times reports. In 2016, he finally got a chance to ask

Warsaw says contemporary housing developments and business firms that cover a part of Mauthausen-Gusen do not befit its nature, victims included tens of thousands of Poles

As those who suffered through Nazi death camp pass away, the living vow to keep telling their stories to younger generations